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This was a technique that I covered a few years ago now and I may have shown other cards from the idea but I don't think that this was one of them.
The background has been inked with an Ombre colour scheme going from dark blue to a paler shade at the top.
Then once that was dry I stamped at the bottom of the card the lace border in Versamark.
It uses a stamp that I bought at a Craft Show and I have had this for many years and I don't know if it is still available
Once stamped it was sprinkled with white embossing powder.
The powder stands out much more once it is heated and is slightly raised from the card too. I added self adhesive pearls to each of the points on the lace
The sentiment is stamped in black and then clear embossed to give it the shine.
The flower display has been added to trail down the left side of the panel and as usual I have dotted it with glue and sprinkled it with glitter.
Smaller pearls have been added around the display and then that panel has been added to a top folded 5x7 card base.
It is a very pretty card and the techniques is easy to do. Take a kook at some of the stamps in your collection and try using them in this way for spectacular results.
Today it is pouring down and quite cold so not a lot being done outside in the garden. But yesterday I managed to get some of my very big plants re-potted and some of the new plants used to fill out the other pots so they look pretty again.
Then the whole garden ... back and front ... was jet washed to get rid to the grim that has collected this year, and now it all looks clean again and ready to face the world. And that's another job off my list of things to be done, and it is going down steadily.
This card is using another stamp and matching die set from Altenew and these have ben coloured in with the layering stencil.
Once these have been die cut I have added it to a piece of parchment that I have torn into shape and add to another panel that has also been coloured with stencils.
The parchment diffuses the background and allows the flowers to show up more.
Then the whole lot has been added to some knitted card with foam tape between each of the layers.
The little sentiment is from a Card Making Magic paper pack and I added that to some white card for strength.
The card looks prettier in the hand than it does here and it is one that I am not unhappy with
Not been around much this week but I have got loads of jobs done around the house. There are times when crafting has to take a back seat while other things get done and this is just one of those times..
This card was done on the spur of the moment and it is a 5x7 card with the fold at the top.
I have made a background from some Fleur card from Anna Marie Designs and stamped some text onto the card.
The stamp was free with a magazine and the small twirly bits are from the same set. I added black pen around the edges as faux stitching.
I inked the edges with Antique Linen and added the flowers with foam pads to raise them up.
The large purple flower and the leaves are from the CMM Hellebore Decoupage set but the Roses are from the Layered Roses set that is o longer available.
The sentiment is from a pack bought at the Craft Shows and U cut off wat I need and add it to the card with foam tape.
Quick simple and easy card that is now ready to send.
This pretty A6 card is created with inks and a 3-D Embossing Folder from Altenew. It was part of one of the Create Your Life kits that I used to get
It is a very easy technique to do and if you prefer it in a video then be sure to let me know and I will do one straight away.
The result will be different every time you do it and of course can change drastically depending on the colours that you use.
I am very happy with this one and I think the flowers stand out really well especially with the gold edging to them.
Here is another done in more vibrant colours and added to some of the knitted card from
Anna Marie Designs.
To thus circular card I have also added in some Mulberry flowers.
If you like to use flowers on your cards and always got them from Wild Orchid Crafts then it was a great disappointment when they stopped shipping to the UK.
But one of my regular readers has given me a kink to a new place that has the same types of flowers at much the same prices as WOC
So a great big Thank You to Ann Topp for the tip about Carroway Cottage
They have the most amazing range of flowers that you could need, in all colours and sizes and types, and when I need more flowers I will definitely be giving them a try.
They are a family run business based in Scotland and so will ship to you in the UK.